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Key Milestones

Communicating with your baby
You may be fluent in two or three languages, but get ready to learn Baby Talk, a language that will be fun to learn, though very very frustrating at times.

(Not) Running With Scissors
Using scissors can seem quite challenging for a toddler with small hands.

Avoiding Having A Bully At Home
Bullying is a serious problem nowadays, and it can be shocking and upsetting to find out that your child may have bullied someone at school.

Exercise During Pregnancy
It is okay to continue or begin regular physical activity if you are healthy and your pregnancy is normal.
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Looking for Evidence – Understanding Children’s Behaviours
How often, whether at home or in public do we see our children acting up, behaving in ways that make our jaws drop to the ground wondering whether this is really happening?

Family Portraits: Understanding Your Child’s Drawings
Your new artist will soon be coming home with lots of drawings, or you may find her sitting at home drawing all the time.

Cognitive development - what is it all about anyway?
What do you think is the most important part of a child’s development? Is it their physical development? Or perhaps their language development?

Understanding Developing Motor Skills
Your child is constantly going through changes, and now that he’s a bit older, his fine and gross motor skills are coming together.

Kindergarten Brains: How to understand what your child is thinking
Here it is. The first year of Kindergarten! It’s exciting and stressful, and it’s a huge intellectual leap for your child.

The Normality of Weight Gain During Pregnancy
Pregnancy is an exciting time; it is a time where your body will be preparing itself for a nursing body that will be developing and carrying your baby for 9 months.

Why does my baby put everything in his mouth?
Your baby has a natural instinct to put just about everything in his mouth.

No! Dealing with your babys first word
Right about the time your baby starts becoming a toddler, she will start having a favorite word, and it’s very likely to be “No”.

Grammar 101: Developing Language Skills
When your child is 3 to 5 years old, her language skills are developing incredibly fast.

Speeding Things Up: Managing a running toddler
Your toddler will start running sometime between 18 and 24 months, but every child develops at his own pace.

Helping Your Child Express Feelings Through Play
Toddler are at the age when they discover something new and strange: feelings.

All You Should Know About Pregnancy Mood Swings
You are probably familiar with mood swings if you are pregnant or assisting someone who is pregnant. You are not alone; mood swings during pregnancy are common.

Getting Your Toddler To Follow Directions
When your toddler turns 18 months, his thinking skills begin to change drastically.

Making Friends: Kindergarten and socio-emotional development
In the Kindergarten, your kids will start making new friends.

Morning Sickness, Nausea & Vomiting During Pregnancy
Morning sickness, often known as pregnant nausea and vomiting, is a common pregnancy symptom. It affects over 70% of pregnancies.

How Parenting Can Lead to Your Baby’s Future Success
Every parent has big dreams for their child, and mothers want to make sure they give their children the best chance for success, health, and an amazing future.

Why is my preschooler not getting the proper nutrients?
Meeting a young child’s nutrient requirements can seem like a real battle at times.

Raising a Healthy Baby: The First 365 Days
We know what it’s like. For many parents, the first year of their baby’s life is plenty of absolute happiness, interrupted by moments of stress and figuring things out.

Second Trimester of Pregnancy: To-dos & Don'ts
Many women feel energized and well during their second trimester of pregnancy.

Bridging Minds to Stimulate Brain Development of Your Child
Bridging minds is about being able to get out of your own thoughts, to recognize and respond to what is going on in your child’s head.

Teaching Your Preschooler About Emotions
Preschoolers go through many many emotions every day, and you can help them interpret their feeling and support them in dealing with them.

Third Trimester of Pregnancy: To-dos & Don'ts
Congratulations, you've made it to the finish line! You will soon have a lovely new addition to your family.

Tracking your child’s motor development
You’re about to send your child into Kindergarten and are probably wondering if he or she is on track physically, compared to his or her classmates.

Walking through more stable years
Once your baby turns into a toddler, it’s a whole new, very mobile, world.
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